Question

im really confused could i be pregnant?

so basically i had sex 3-4 weeks ago unprotected and i wasnt taking my birth control pill, maybe im overreacting i dont know..but i took 4 kroger pregnancy test the first 2 one came back negative the other one came back positive like a really faint line you didnt even need to hold it in the light to see it, the other 2 i took came back negative..i got up this morning and wiped there was brown stuff on the tissue like discharge then i wiped harder and there was pinkish and red stuff...long story short i believe it was my period but i never felt like this cramping,getting headahces,feeling hungry all the time.. i took another test (clear blue digital) came back "not pregnant" so maybe im not any help here ladies?

Mom Answers

It could mean that you were in an early pregnancy and you miscarried (not trying to scare you) but if you had more than one test say positive then it's not likely to be wrong, false negatives are more common, also keep in mind that some tests are more accurate than others and can read hCg levels just about the time your period would be missing. Brown discharge doesn't seem like a period, remember you should assume it's your period when you start having heavy red bleeding and fill up pads within hours. If this was more like spotting or more painful than usual it could be a miscarriage or even implantation bleeding and that's why some of the tests come back negative. Have you missed your period yet? What type of discharge was it? Heavy bleeding or light spotting?

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